{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Near Ultraviolet-Excitable Cyan-Emissive Hybrid Copper(I) Halides Nonlinear Optical Crystals with Near-Unity Photoluminescence Quantum Yield and High-Efficiency X-ray Scintillation. {Author}: Qi JL;Guo Y;Wu J;Huang QF;Xu JJ;Yan SF;Liu W;Guo SP; {Journal}: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl {Volume}: 0 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jul 8 {Factor}: 16.823 {DOI}: 10.1002/anie.202407074 {Abstract}: Designing and synthesizing multifunctional hybrid copper halides with near ultraviolet (NUV) light-excited high-energy emission (< 500 nm) remains challenging. Here, a pair of broadband-excited high-energy emitting isomers, namely, α-/β-(MePh3P)2CuI3 (MePh3P = methyltriphenylphosphonium), were synthesized. α-(MePh3P)2CuI3 with blue emission peaking at 475 nm is firstly discovered wherein its structure contains regular [CuI3]2‒ triangles and crystallizes in centrosymmetric space group P21/c. While β-(MePh3P)2CuI3 featuring distorted [CuI3]2‒ planar triangles shows inversion symmetry breaking and crystallizes in the noncentrosymmetric space group P21, which exhibits cyan emission peaking at 495 nm with prominent near-unity photoluminescence quantum yield and the excitation band ranging from 200 to 450 nm. Intriguingly, β-(MePh3P)2CuI3 exhibits phase-matchable second-harmonic generation response of 0.54 × KDP and a suitable birefringence of 0.06@1064 nm. Furthermore, β-(MePh3P)2CuI3 also can be excited by X-ray radioluminescence with a high scintillation light yield of 16193 photon/MeV and an ultra-low detection limit of 47.97 nGy/s, which is only 0.87% of the standard medical diagnosis (5.5 μGy/s). This work not only promotes the development of solid-state lighting, laser frequency conversion and X-ray imaging, but also provides a reference for constructing multifunctional hybrid metal halides.